Now that treatment has concluded, you need to learn to live your new normal. You may be dealing with ongoing physical and neurological symptoms, but you are alive and hungry to continue living your life. As with any point in the brain tumor experience, there are many issues and considerations to take into account in order to make your quality of life manageable and positive.

For some people, recovery may be complete after a few weeks or months; for others, you may have to learn to adjust and manage permanent changes in your life including not being able to work or accomplish all of the tasks you did before. LEARN MORE >

Support groups are a great way to help patients and caregivers not feel so alone throughout their experience with a brain tumor. LEARN MORE >

It’s likely that you will work with a large team of medical professionals for treatment. Keep in mind that you can be in charge of this process – and you can aim to like and trust the doctors you work with. You have time to find a good team. LEARN MORE >